I was just viewing this game in another forum, and it is kind of cool how they do it. They change a letter, but then the next person has to use that word. So.....if I posted king and you changed it to kind, then the next person has to use "kind" as their word and might post rind, then mind or whatever and on and on until they get "stuck." I just wanted to tell you about the variation, because it looks kind of fun.

Can we use proper nouns for this game, so could I post:

Mable? If not, let me know, and I will try again.

New word:

babble

Hope777

Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of the things, and no good thing ever dies.
Shawshank Redemption

I never knew if it was underlined in red that it was a misspelling. This entry shows it is British dialect but not in red.
streek [streek] Show IPA British Dialect
verb (used with object)
1.
to stretch (one's limbs), as on awakening or by exercise.
2.
to extend (one's hand or arm), as in reaching for or offering an object.
3.
to stretch out or prepare (a corpse) for burial.

At least we learned a new word, not that I will remember it. So glad I don't have to change a letter in that long word!!!

LOL, well my long word is underlined in red, too, but that is really a word. My computer is set to underline misspelled words in read, so are my Word Documents. That helps, sometimes, when I am typing in a hurry.

letter I will change the "e" to "i" for

litter

New word:

stale

Hope777

Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of the things, and no good thing ever dies.
Shawshank Redemption

I was just viewing this game in another forum, and it is kind of cool how they do it. They change a letter, but then the next person has to use that word. So.....if I posted king and you changed it to kind, then the next person has to use "kind" as their word and might post rind, then mind or whatever and on and on until they get "stuck." I just wanted to tell you about the variation, because it looks kind of fun.

Can we use proper nouns for this game, so could I post:

Mable? If not, let me know, and I will try again.

New word:

babble

I like that variation of the game better Hope. It makes it a little more challenging.